Couldn't agree more. Just stupid and greedy. I don't believe for a minute it has anything to do with amateur status. NCAA and the schools want all of the endorsement money for themselves. I don't think school paying student athletes is going to be a good result for student-athletes as a whole. However, there is no reason for stopping them from capitalizing on their individual marketing opportunities.Oski87 said:
The average salary of a professional athlete in the US is $39000. Or about the same level as tuition, room and board in most colleges.
It is not like most of these guys would be getting NFL money. In fact, the NFL does not actually pay that much, to be honest. A good lawyer makes more than most NFL players over the course of 20 years.
At Cal, the profit of the football program right now is 8-10 million annually. That is hardly enough to pay salaries to the 85 players we have on scholarship, and continue to pay tuition, room and board.
What I do not understand are the NCAA rules about limiting people to not capitalize on their notoriety. For example, an Olympian, or a football player not being able to endorse a product, etc. Stupid.
LOL, what? That would be strange move by Herm. Would he stick around and be the 'CEO' after?BigDaddy said:
fwiw, an agent I spoke to this week doesn't think Herm Edwards will ever coach a game. The press conference was embarrassing, you cannot let him near a mic again. Napier has already been named associate head coach. My guy thinks he ends up coaching the team next season.
No, he's saying he'll be fired before the start of the year.ColoradoBear said:LOL, what? That would be strange move by Herm. Would he stick around and be the 'CEO' after?BigDaddy said:
fwiw, an agent I spoke to this week doesn't think Herm Edwards will ever coach a game. The press conference was embarrassing, you cannot let him near a mic again. Napier has already been named associate head coach. My guy thinks he ends up coaching the team next season.
Maybe ESPN was gonna can him in their latest round of purges, so he found something else first.
Well, that's be fun. Paying two buyouts to former coaches, one who never coached a game.Yogi Bear said:No, he's saying he'll be fired before the start of the year.ColoradoBear said:LOL, what? That would be strange move by Herm. Would he stick around and be the 'CEO' after?BigDaddy said:
fwiw, an agent I spoke to this week doesn't think Herm Edwards will ever coach a game. The press conference was embarrassing, you cannot let him near a mic again. Napier has already been named associate head coach. My guy thinks he ends up coaching the team next season.
Maybe ESPN was gonna can him in their latest round of purges, so he found something else first.
Well, yeahColoradoBear said:
If herm is canned, the AD would have to go with him.
This all may not be going according to plan. From footballscoop:BigDaddy said:
fwiw, an agent I spoke to this week doesn't think Herm Edwards will ever coach a game. The press conference was embarrassing, you cannot let him near a mic again. Napier has already been named associate head coach. My guy thinks he ends up coaching the team next season.